TNPSC Thervupettagam

Transgender Healthcare

November 18 , 2025 15 hrs 0 min 80 0
  • Tamil Nadu was the first state in India to introduce a transgender welfare policy and established the Transgender Welfare Board on April 15, 2008.
  • The Board is headed by the Minister of Social Welfare.
  • April 15 is now observed as Transgender Welfare Day in the state.
  • The Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai began offering gender-affirming surgeries in 2008, supported by the Transgender Welfare Board.
  • This initiative preceded the 2019 Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, which mandated at least one government hospital per state to provide such services.
  • In 2018, the National Health Mission, Tamil Nadu, established Gender Guidance Clinics (GGCs) to provide multidisciplinary care under one roof.
  • By 2025, eight districts will host GGCs, offering free gender-affirming procedures and comprehensive transgender healthcare.
  • In 2022, gender-affirming surgeries and hormonal therapy were integrated into the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS-PMJAY).
  • Services previously funded through hospital budgets are now covered under a five-year policy (2022–2027) with United India Insurance Company.
  • This makes India the first South Asian country to include transgender care in universal health coverage.
  • To enhance accessibility, the state removed the 72,000 annual income cap for CMCHIS-PMJAY enrollment.
  • The state also waived the requirement for a ration card bearing the transgender person’s name.
  • The policy recognizes that barriers to healthcare extend beyond income, including stigma, discrimination, and family rejection.

 

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